This particular tape must be in line with what former prime minister  Dr Mahathir Mohamad wrote in his biography, A Doctor in the House, about  "sexual escapes", not in general, but only about one particular citizen  that he has come to detest with an intensity bordering on pathological,  if not congenital, insanity.
Again, it was Mahathir who not so long ago disgusted the nation with  the observation that "if they could make Avatar, they can make  anything". The Avatar Syndrome can strike again. Making a porn tape on  anyone – even when that person is at that material time with family and  company – is child's play!
By the standards of the porn tape producers, the definition of being  morally unfit is confined to being the only "under-worked, bored and  over-sexed" legislator in Malaysia. There are no prizes for guessing the  prime suspect.
This warped view of morality has obviously been designed to protect  all the others who, by any broader definition of "morally unfit", would  be under pressure as well to quit the political scene if they are lucky  enough to escape incarceration.
If morality is the issue, it must begin with the ancient Chinese  proverb that "the fish rots from the head". The Malaysian  Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), however, is deaf, dumb and blind to  this and busies itself with the small fry to chalk up an impressive  number of cases on file.
The most pertinent issue emanating from this observation is sheer  nationwide frustration that Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud,  for one, appears to live a charmed life despite the volumes written  about his profligate lifestyle. Meanwhile, projects are being created in  Sarawak for the sake of creating projects and thousands of native  customary rights (NCR) lands have been seized by the Taib regime, not  for public purpose, but for private gain.
Cookie jar
Taib is not the only one who has no moral qualms about being caught with his hands in the cookie jar.
The entire ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) system, built on the politics  of patronage, dishes out projects immorally left, right and centre to  those who can contribute to finance its activities but otherwise  undeserving. These projects cost the taxpayers, in the end, anything  from double and triple to as much as 10 times the actual worth with a  decent profit margin thrown in.
Many people still remember the revelation in Parliament not so long  ago that the father-in-law of the then prime minister had a contract  with Malaysia Airlines to provide food catering services to the national  carrier. One item cited as an example was nasi lemak which cost the  passenger RM150. After the ensuing public hue-and-cry, the prime  minister did not resign as he should have done. Instead, much was made  of the fact that "proper procedures were followed".
Eventually, the price of the controversial item was cut down to RM75  but still steep compared with the RM8 on board AirAsia and the RM18 at  even the best five-star hotel in town.
"Proper procedures" were also cited as the proverbial fig-leaf in  explaining away the billions spent on purchasing two unnecessary  submarines from France. Again, it was "proper procedures" which gave a  RM500 million middle-men contract to an aide of Prime Minister Najib Tun  Razak to act as a go-between in the purchase of the submarines which  failed to dive in Sabah, the base, upon arrival.
The rinngit-and-sen side of the moral equation is not the only issue  that should trouble all those intent on seeing a clean-up of public life  in the country.
The politics of the BN thrives on what separates us as a people as  opposed to the opposition's "what brings us together as a people". It's  the old colonial divide-and-rule tactics at work again. It seems to  favour the ruling elite to make people hate each other with a vengeance.
Elite's lifestyle
Elite's lifestyle
Every possible issue that emerges in public is twisted and turned by  Umno into a racial one to pit the Malays and non-Malays against each  other. Umno's idea, given its desperation to enslave the Malay masses,  is to scare the community into circling the wagons and seeking shelter  under its platform. Total Malay unity under Umno facilitates the ruling  elite's lifestyle at the expense of the nation. Umno has some help here  from Perkasa, its poodle masquerading as an NGO under Mahathir's  direction.
If all this isn't enough to corrupt the soul of the nation, there are  other approaches like usurping the power of the King under Article 153  of the Federal Constitution and distorting the Malay definition. This  has allowed the unilateral extension of the Article outside the four  specific areas – civil service, educational institutions, scholarships  and business opportunities – to every facet of life in Malaysia at the  expense of the nation.
The apartheid-like structure which has descended on Malaysia as a  consequence merely favours a tiny minority and their fat cats in tow.
Across the South China Sea, in Sabah and Sarawak, the native majority  are denied meaningful participation in the democratic process. Instead,  Putrajaya rules the two states through local proxies like Taib in  Sarawak and Umno in Sabah. The continued immorality of it does not  trouble Peninsular Malaysia but escapes no one in Malaysian Borneo.
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